Two Bedroom suite

About your stay

Charlotte Street Hotel’s fresh, welcoming interiors cultivate the charm of its surrounding neighborhood. Located just north of lively, hedonistic Soho, the quiet streets around the hotel exude unpretentious sophistication. A sensual Botero sculpture welcomes visitors, luring guests into Kit Kemp’s world of modern English style that combines original artwork, bespoke furnishings, and bold-patterned fabrics. The Oscar Restaurant and Bar spills outdoors onto the street during summer months, attracting local media professionals to relax and unwind over British cuisine and cocktails. Business travelers' professional needs are satisfied in a state-of-the-art private screening room, fully equipped with the latest modern conveniences. Such compelling contrasts between postmodern practicality and old-fashioned allure are embodied by the Alexander Hollweg tableau commissioned for the bar and restaurant, which updates Roger Fry's 1916 fresco 'Scenes of Contemporary London Life' with a treasure trove of scenes from today.

Nearest Airport

LHR - London Heathrow Airport

Food & Drink

Brasserie, Bar

Kids

Childcare

Internet

Complimentary WiFi

Services

Breakfast, Concierge, Car Rental

ARCHITECTURE

Local Legacy

Once you cross the ornately-molded threshold of this converted warehouse, you’ll enter into an enticing world that draws upon the creative legacy of one of the most influential early 20th century associations of English writers, artists, and intellectuals—The Bloomsbury Group that drew its name from the neighborhood Charlotte Street Hotel calls home. Star designer Kit Kemp has reinvented the Bloomsbury aesthetic for the 21st century. Once a pharmacy, the building now teems with light, airy spaces punctuated by period details like wooden paneling, molding, and tall windows that elegantly frame the views across the London rooftops outside.

INTERIOR DESIGN

Quirky English Spaces

A Bloomsbury period painting, a piece of hand-made furniture, or even a dressmakers’ doll might be the eye-catching centerpiece of any given guestroom at Charlotte Street Hotel. Sumptuously patterned fabrics dominate the décor, such as those used to cover the tall, padded headboards. Kemp even came up with an exclusive wallpaper print using details taken from an 18th century Hogarth Press woodcut.

MADE BY ORIGINALS

Kit Kemp

Together with her partner Tim Kemp, award-winning designer Kit Kemp stands at the helm of nine hotels. This quirky design guru’s aesthetic reflects a fresh, modern take on English style. Mixing eras with state-of-the-art technology, the self-taught designer follows no rules but her own, creating a signature style that strikes the perfect balance between classicism and modernity. Kemp’s pioneering work earned her the Andrew Martin International Interior Designer of the Year in 2008, and her hotel group Firmdale Hotels received the Queens Award for Enterprise in 2000, 2006 and in 2009.